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It's fun to go into my Twitter analytics and see which tweets got the most engagement each month.
🔰 Knowing how to create your own graphics means you can design headers for your favorite tools. #FlipgridFever #GoogleEdu #wakeletwave
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) January 19, 2021
I show how I made this graphic in Week 4 of #ClassyGraphics. Registration is open, and the workshop begins Jan 20th: https://t.co/jCo2wzyDbs pic.twitter.com/BXh3ATUXFC
🙌 @GoogleForEdu released a Google Slides template for teachers with a variety of resources.
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) February 27, 2021
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🔤 3D Block Lettershttps://t.co/ETmrywx3AP #ClassyGraphics pic.twitter.com/9kCdbikH68
🔊 @candytechideas used Google Slides to make this slick soundboard! It has 20 sound effects that could be used to liven up your lessons. #SpringCUE #WeAreCUEhttps://t.co/mcLsShM9UU pic.twitter.com/DxFzlh3Quy
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) March 27, 2021
🤔 @apsitjen has questions to help you choose Google Slides, Google Drawings, or Google Jamboard. Her post includes a diagram and a video:https://t.co/lbqmVRoGDR pic.twitter.com/xJQdGJWwQN
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) April 1, 2021
💬 YouTube has a keyboard shortcut for turning on and off captions. And, there are shortcuts for increasing and decreasing the caption's text size. pic.twitter.com/BAzJZxeH3B
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) May 13, 2021
⌨️ The keyboard shortcuts for resizing took me some time to remember. It turns out I'm now using these shortcuts EVERYDAY in #GoogleSlides and #GoogleDrawings.#GoogleEDU https://t.co/vrIkGhCqBb
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) June 11, 2021
🗯 You do NOT have to use ALL CAPS to emphasize words in a Google document's comments. #ClassyCreations #GoogleEdu
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) July 16, 2021
You can style text by enclosing within * , _ , or - .
*bold*
_italic_
-strikethrough- pic.twitter.com/is8TGHvat4
👂 From @cultofpedagogy: "Just the act of listening to a good narrative helps your students become better learners. Podcasts are a screen-free, movement-enabling, ear-stimulating and eye-opening way to deliver content."https://t.co/4VFWre3E9l pic.twitter.com/EEgySaCoqX
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) August 19, 2021
Tip Tuesday! When presenting in Google Slides, PowerPoint, or Keynote, press B on your keyboard to pause and show a black screen. Press W to pause and show a white screen. Pressing any key resumes your presentation.
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) September 21, 2021
⌨️ You can get quick access to an emoji picker on a Windows, Mac, or Chromebook computer with a keyboard shortcut. Be sure your cursor is placed where you can input text. 💻😁👍 pic.twitter.com/AaPCFuLppT
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) October 11, 2021
Tip Tuesday! Add a hyphen after the t in a video's YouTube link, making it yout-ube. You'll be redirected to a new URL where the video fills the window, is presented without ads and suggested videos, and loops playback.
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) November 2, 2021
☃️ Spin a Winter Story! Students get inspiration to write a short story by spinning three wheels. Chances are the story starter will be pleasantly preposterous!
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) December 12, 2021
Google Slides template: https://t.co/3RveMnwqlj pic.twitter.com/EcWrb6M3tZ